Did it last May '11 on a Facebook group challenge. 24kg x 10,000 swings over 30 days. Did it in batches of 500 and 1000. Physically it wasn't difficult, but it became a mental grind over the last 2-3000 swings. Didn't do swings for about a month afterwards. Recently did 16kg x 1000 swings non-stop in about 20 min. Kettlebellers always look for ways to challenge one self.

This is a perfect way to prime my system for the massive amounts of volume I eventually want to accomplish. Plus I haven't challenged myself in the mental toughness department in far too long. Plus when I go back to my volume work with the 16kg it'll feel like a toy.

I do, just don't know where I would find the time to do 1000 a day in the next 10 days.... 30 days, I could find the time.... I guess the time is not too bad, just did the math. Let's say you could keep up a pace of 30 per minute, it would take 33.33 minutes to crank out 1000, I suspect that at least for me, pace would fall off as I go, so probably take around 45 to 60 minutes. The other problem is I am out of town a couple of days this week, think the missus would frown on me taking the kettlebell on our 25th anniversary trip..... Though, I could tell her that the 25th is the "Iron Anniversary", think she would buy it?